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  1. Joseph Bruce Ismay (Crosby, 12 de dezembro de 1862 – Londres, 15 de outubro de 1937) foi um empresário britânico, presidente da companhia de navios White Star Line. Filho de seu fundador Thomas Henry Ismay, Bruce Ismay viajou o mundo

    • Julia Schieffelin (1888–1937)
  2. Joseph Bruce Ismay (/ ˈ ɪ z m eɪ /; 12 December 1862 – 17 October 1937) was an English businessman who served as chairman and managing director of the White Star Line. In 1912, he came to international attention as the highest-ranking White Star official to survive the sinking of the company's new flagship RMS Titanic , for ...

    • Ship-owner
  3. 5 de mai. de 2024 · J. Bruce Ismay (born December 12, 1862, Crosby, near Liverpool, England—died October 17, 1937, London) was a British businessman who was chairman of the White Star Line and who survived the sinking of the company’s ship Titanic in 1912.

  4. 14 de abr. de 2020 · A bordo estavam cerca de 1.500 pessoas, dentre elas, se destaca Joseph Bruce Ismay, presidente e diretor executivo da White Star Line — companhia britânica de transporte marítimo que operou a famosa embarcação. Ismay chegou à presidência da corporação após a morte de seu pai, em 23 de novembro de 1899.

  5. 1 de set. de 1996 · Joseph Bruce Ismay was the eldest son of Thomas Henry Ismay, the founder of the White Star Line and a partner in the firm of Ismay, Imrie and company. He was also a prominent businessman and a Titanic survivor who boarded the ship in first class and was rescued in Collapsible C. Learn about his life, career, personality and legacy from this comprehensive biography.

    • Male
    • English
    • Liverpool, Lancashire, England
    • Shipowner
  6. 15 de abr. de 2012 · J Bruce Ismay. J Bruce Ismay was saved in one of the collapsible lifeboats from the Titanic. J Bruce Ismay, managing director of the White Star Line, left the Titanic in one of...

  7. 15 de out. de 2011 · In 1912, J. Bruce Ismay was one of the most hated men in America: He owned the Titanic; gave the ship just 20 lifeboats; and — unlike so many — lived through its maiden voyage.